Ian Trudel wrote:
Don't be upset with that. It's extremely challenging to contribute to Squeak. And it's time to change that. You can make your point worth on the mailing list and also discuss with Squeak Oversight Board. The process is likely to be painful by any mean but we should leave our emotions aside and discuss about what's important for every and each of us.
Indeed. I'm all ears for ideas about how we can simplify the contribution process.
Cheers, - Andreas
the sociological structure of the Squeak community is maybe a key point worth studying, that would help defining Squeak's goals and means. we have researchers, educators, individuals, businesses and a large part of silent people (as everywhere, but for Squeak specifically maybe it's no so good to be silent)
I agree with that. We need to speak up more and stand for what we believe. I was mostly silent but it seems to be the right time to share my experience, but also to listen to yours and others. Bear with us, all right? =)
Stef
Regards, Ian